OUR VINEYARDS

All prominent wine regions retain a signature in their wines that is expressed by its soil, proximity to bodies of water, elevations of terrain and or a host of other geological factors.  

Sannino Vineyard’s artistic and passionate expression of this terroir is what defines wines from Sannino Vineyard.

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Sustainability At Sannino Vineyard

Sustainable Viticulture is a concept, a paradigm and a set of local "best practices". The three components that make up sustainability are simply: environmental stewardship, social equity, and economic viability. It can be seen as a pathway that leads to improving environmental stewardship, worker safety, job satisfaction and economic fairness, and results in economic success over generations. It is a pathway to greater awareness of the consequences of one's actions on the farm, in the workplace, in the community, and the wider world around us. Sustainable vineyards and wineries help stabilize the economies of the communities where they reside.

New Italian

Varieties Planted

The Sannino family is excited to announce the planting of three obscure Italian grape varieties this spring:

- Dolcetto

- Schioppettino

- Lagrein

Making History

Sannino Vineyard is proud to be one of the first on the North Fork of Long Island to plant both Dolcetto and Schioppettino, exploring how these unique Italian varieties thrive in our maritime terroir. 🍇

North Cutchogue

Peconic Lane

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South Cutchogue